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United Press Assn.
Direct Wire Service
NAS
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SOUTHERN
DAILY!
CALIFORNIA
ROJAN
Editorial Offices
Rl-4111 Sta. 227 Night--PR-4776
VOLUME XXX
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1939
NUMBER 14!
Coyote Hitch-Hikes Boat Ride
qualus urvivors escued
Twenty-Six Feared Dead Xs Men Reach Surface Through Diving Bell
-1SMOUTH N. H., May 25 . — An undersea "elevator com-thf rescue of 33 survivor* of nibmarlne Squalus disaster ear-Igdiy after four anxious hours which the last eight to be ned were trapped ISO feet be-the surface in a diving bell jj, fouled in its lines. j rescue was completed after Squalus had been on the bot-
ipprexlmately 39 hours. C O PI f A TIS n ^ O C
Hit last group to break through > ■ >■* « Cl I V-1? J
surface in the rescue tug Pal- ]
LAS VEGAS, Nev. May 24—API —Prank Housky and Jimmy Still returned from a boating trip on Boulder lake today with the following story:
They saw an object swimming a mile offshore and went to the rescue, thinking it was a man.
Instead of a man, it was a coyote, paddling lustily from Arizona toward the Nevada side.
They looped a rope and after several casts lassoed the coyote around the neck and pulled It aboard. Tuckered out. the animal gave little fight and lay panting until they neared shore, when it leaped overboard, swam to land, and scampered over the hills.
Reciprocal
■j 10-ton diving bell was Lieut. »r F. Naquin, commander of the
others brought up with him
Sut, William T. Doyle, Baltl-Allen C. Bryson, Greenville, C.; Eugene D. Cravens, Thayer, Charles S. Kuney, Tulare, ; Donato Persico, Amsterdam. V; Carol N Pierce. Kansas City, «; and Carlton B Powell. Car-:-By-The-Sea, Calif.
"NG BELL DAMAGED
Planned
Applications Are Due For Representatives At Nippon-U.S. Meet
Those candidates who are chosen to represent America in the Japan-America conference to take place at S.C. from August 13 to 19 will be invited to Japan for the 1940 conference as guests of the Japan-J ese students.
Those wishing to submit applica-
tions were suspended for the | tions must do so this week to Dr, after the fourth ascent be- j Francis M. Bacon, counsellor of lt will be necessary to repair men. or to Dr. J. Eugene Harley, bell. | professor of political science. Ten
estigation of the flooded com- or '5 delegates will be chosen, unfnts will proceed as expedi- j The conferences were lnaugurat-u possible." said Bear Ad- in 1933. They are held each Cyrus Cole, commandant of year alternately here and ln the yard who has been directing op- Orient. Their purpose is to en-at the scene. courage friendship between students
was believed that the bell of America and Japan.
Those who direct the conferences maintain the hope that they will ! counteract ln some small measure liry authorities said the other the {eellng whlch AmPrif,ans hold
•f the 59 who went down Tues- toward japanese military tactics morning in the unfortunate since the wgr wlth chlna hu fur_ merslble were “undoubtedly but they planned to carry
lid be repaired some time during ! day,
i thorough search of the craft
thered this attitude.
The group will discuss economic and social problems which concern «on as possible on the remote the worid as g wholf Democracy, w* that some might still be Fascism, nationalism, intemational-j Ism, armaments, national security, *011 WORK HALTED | labor conditions, student life, art,
110-ton diving bell lowered to customs, and religion will be ln-helpless submersible earlier last j eluded among the topics.
kt from the submarine rescue |-
falcon was fouled in its lines lhe fourth ascent as it was car-H the last survivors to the sur-
Tau Sigma Delta Will Initiate Four Tonight
toil authorities said there was fonger in the Incident save that j Mn might become gravely chlll-Irom long exposure to the un- I Tau Sigma Delta, national hon-*i cold Diver J. E. Duncan was orary fraternity in architecture and Continued on Page Four allied art#, will convene at a ban-
--~ quet meeting tonight at 7 o'clock
at, the University club. Four pledges will be initiated into the organization.
Guest speakers on the program include David J. Whitmer. architect, and H. E. Smutz, of the Los An-geles citv planning commission g on the amendment, "The Thelr speeches will follow the ln-_ P requirements for all of- uiatlon ceremonies.
"The Tau Sigma Delta fraternity j was founded in 1913 for the pur-| pose of promoting scholastic woik among students of architec ure" said semester preceding,” , Robert Mayer, president of the S.C.
chapter. Admission to the organ-
ie wnm ----------------------------i “ation is based upon high scholar-
. en students will either ship, moral character, and personal-• crept ihe proposal which ity, and ls limited to fourth and ol Mi, *° ralsf th,‘ ■sf-holar- fifth year students In architecture, lands rn** Und‘’r lhe W8GA 10 Those to be initiated tonight in- tl“e ttss